Kaposi’s sarcoma remains one of the most common cancers in people living with HIV. Kaposi’s sarcoma usually appears as lesions on the skin or on mucosal surfaces (like inside the mouth or genitals).
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How Kaposi Sarcoma Is DiagnosedKaposi sarcoma (KS) is the second most common cancer among people with HIV in the United States, causing red, brown, or purple lesions on the skin or in the mouth, lungs, and digestive tract.
The lesions may look like those of common STIs, chickenpox or other skin conditions, which can make diagnosis difficult. Some people have tested positive for HIV, mpox, and other STIs at the same time ...
Cutaneous vasculitis (CV) is a term used for inflammation of the blood vessels in the skin that occurs in up to 70% of patients with lupus erythematosus (LE). The inflammation affects the smaller ...
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